imported_animes2k
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I decided I'd take this lovely car that's been sitting out front for a while (needs some transmission and wheel bearing work) and use it as a test car.
Befores:
It's been repainted. I clayed this fender and it smoothed out the feeling of the paint considerably (you could hear the wash mitt go over the paint), but the clay didn't show anything at all.
During:
First hit with 1500 paper. Obviously some areas need a little more attention...
After hitting it with 2000 paper. Some areas were too deep. I also need some 3000 to take out the 2000 marks, but as a test, this will have to do.
I then proceeded to hit the panel with the PC@6 with 2x Sonus SFX1 on a Wolfgang yellow cutting pad (the orange wasn't "cutting it" hah!). This actually didn't leave much in the way of marring... Then 2x with SFX2 on a Sonus green. I was sort of rushed by this point, so slapped some RMG on by hand (worked in well) and topped with Souveran.
Definitely need to work more after the 2000 to completely smooth it out, but you almost can't see it in person. Overall, I was a little worried I was being too aggressive and I have no way to test the before/after thickness on this repainted panel, but heck, I couldn't have made it worse
The Afters:
I don't plan on doing this to my cars or clients cars without a lot more experience and training and the proper measurement tools, but I'd LOVE to smooth out the crappy OP on my new WRX
So that's that. Enjoy.
Total time: about 4 hours.
Befores:


It's been repainted. I clayed this fender and it smoothed out the feeling of the paint considerably (you could hear the wash mitt go over the paint), but the clay didn't show anything at all.
During:
First hit with 1500 paper. Obviously some areas need a little more attention...

After hitting it with 2000 paper. Some areas were too deep. I also need some 3000 to take out the 2000 marks, but as a test, this will have to do.

I then proceeded to hit the panel with the PC@6 with 2x Sonus SFX1 on a Wolfgang yellow cutting pad (the orange wasn't "cutting it" hah!). This actually didn't leave much in the way of marring... Then 2x with SFX2 on a Sonus green. I was sort of rushed by this point, so slapped some RMG on by hand (worked in well) and topped with Souveran.
Definitely need to work more after the 2000 to completely smooth it out, but you almost can't see it in person. Overall, I was a little worried I was being too aggressive and I have no way to test the before/after thickness on this repainted panel, but heck, I couldn't have made it worse

The Afters:



I don't plan on doing this to my cars or clients cars without a lot more experience and training and the proper measurement tools, but I'd LOVE to smooth out the crappy OP on my new WRX

So that's that. Enjoy.
Total time: about 4 hours.